‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Season 10 Finally Begins Production

Well this is prettay, prettay, prettay good news: Filming has finally begun on “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Season 10.

HBO confirmed to TheWrap production started Friday, 10 months after the premium cable network announced the Larry David-led series had been renewed. No plot details or premiere date was given for the return of the “Seinfeld” co-creator’s neuroses-laced program.

David’s comedy was renewed for a tenth season by HBO last December, with production set to begin in spring 2018 and a yet-to-be-determined debut date yet given. Obviously, something stalled filming for a bit, but hopefully that doesn’t mean you’ll be waiting six years for another season of “Curb” again.

“We are thrilled that Larry will be back with his uniquely acerbic wit and comedic sensibility,” HBO Programming president Casey Bloys said at the time, with David adding: “As I’ve said many times, when one has the opportunity to annoy someone, one should do so.”

“Curb Your Enthusiasm” was created by David, who executive produces and stars on the show. Jeff Garlin and Jeff Schaffer are also executive producers. The sitcom’s Season 9 finale aired on Dec. 3.

“Curb” was once again nominated for an Outstanding Comedy Emmy this year — as it has been every season, except for its first — with David receiving another nod for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy, as he has been six times now for the series.

NBC's "Lost"-like vehicle "Manifest" is now second, having averaged 10.4 million overall viewers on its own premiere night. CBS' "God Friended Me" had initially topped that total, though the NFL football-boosted drama adjusted down in final numbers.

Scroll through our gallery for the full rankings of the 20 debuts we've seen thus far. TheWrap will update this post as more new broadcast shows start.

NBC's "Lost"-like vehicle "Manifest" is now second, having averaged 10.4 million overall viewers on its own premiere night. CBS' "God Friended Me" had initially topped that total, though the NFL football-boosted drama adjusted down in final numbers.

Scroll through our gallery for the full rankings of the 20 debuts we've seen thus far. TheWrap will update this post as more new broadcast shows start.